SHACKLETON SHIPWRECK ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

The Luminaire is a group of inquisitive minds dedicated to reinventing travel for a new age. They try to offer deep and enlightening excursions around the world, each one uniquely created to foster the interests of their visitors. Their next breath-taking trip takes adventure-seeking travellers to Antarctica. On a single expedition, glaciologists, marine biologists, ecologists, and adventurers will combine their diverse viewpoints to reveal deep and really unique discoveries about the region. On this trip, which starts in Santiago, Chile and travels through the Antarctica Peninsula, travellers will get to experience everything from riveting nature hikes to whale watching. And all of this is aboard a luxury water vessel. If you love the ocean and nature, this is certainly a trip worth checking out. One thing is for sure, it is a once-in-a-lifetime trip.

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